- (1970s) Print ad for the Inter City Rail - Model (England, UK)
- (1940s) Theatre: Member of the White Rose Players Repertory Theatre (now known as Harrogate Theatre) in Harrogate (England, UK)
- (1956) Radio: Philips' Fanfare (Radio Luxembourg) - Presenter of Records from the Philips label (England, UK)
- (1948) Theatre: "The Firstborn," Cast Member, Pilgrim Theatres Ltd., Palace Theatre, London, England, UK
- (1944 - 1945) Theatre: "Murder Happens," Cast Member, Grand Opera House, Harrogate, England, UK
- (1974) Theatre: "Six of the Best," Cast Member ("Event, Errand" as Flannagan, "Liberation City" as Director, "Zoological Palace" as the King), Royal Court Theatre, Theatre Upstairs, London, England, UK
- (1945 - 1946) Theatre: "Payment Deferred," Cast Member, Grand Opera House, Harrogate, England, UK
- (1963) Theatre: "The Poison Tree," Cast Member, Ashcroft Theatre, England, UK
- (1950 - 1951) Theatre: "Cinderella," played Biffem, Pavilion Theatre, Northwich, England, UK
- (1962) Theatre: "Babes in the Wood," Cast Member, Chelmsford Civic, Chelmsford, England, UK
- (1946) Theatre: "Age of Youth," Cast Member, Grand Opera House, Harrogate, England, UK
- (1974) Theatre: "Lord Nelson Lives at Liverpool 8," played the Magistrate, Royal Court, Theatre Upstairs, England, UK
- (1952) Theatre: "To Live in Peace," played Cecco, Harrow Coliseum, England, UK
- (1951) Theatre: "The Naughty Wife," Cast Member, Pavilion Theatre, Penzance, England, UK
- (1970) Theatre: "The Hero," played Thomas Dribley (President, Board of Tirade), Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh, England, UK
- (1950) Theatre: "To Have and To Hold," Cast Member, Halifax Grand, Halifax, England, UK
- (1955) Theatre: "Chestnuts in Soho," played Bernard the Usher, Rudolph Steiner Theatre, London, England, UK
- (1944) Theatre: "Macbeth," Cast Member, Harrogate Shakespearean Society, Harrogate, England, UK
- (1964) Theatre: "Mr. Brown Goes Down the Hill," played Policeman, The Westminster Theatre, London, England, UK
- (1963) Theatre: "Love from a Stranger," played the ex fiance, The Royal Court, London, England, UK
- (1971) Theatre: "Flowering Cherry," played Gilbert Grass, The Richmond Theatre, London, England, UK
- (1945) Theatre: "Tony Draws a Horse," Cast Member, Grand Opera House, Harrogate, England, UK
- (1950) Theatre: "It's a Wise Child," Cast Member, Halifax Grand, Halifax, England, UK
- (1954) Theatre: "Dial M for Murder," played Captain Lesgate, Embassy Theatre, Peterborough, England, UK
- (September 2, 1965 - September 20, 1965) Radio: "A Book at Bedtime: The Strode Venturer" by Hammond Innes, BBC Home Service Basic in 15 Installments read by Guy Standeven
- (1955) Radio: "Saturday Night Thriller Presents Twelve O'clock High," Voice Actor
- (1964) Documentary short: "Forest Products Research," Commentator
- (1963) Documentary short: "Rescue One," Commentator, Director: Colin Bell, World Wide Pictures
- (1966) TV documentary: "The Managers," Cast Member (Use of Time, Appraisal, In Charge of Men, Incentives, and Learning on the Job), 5 Programs televised on the BBC looking at management skills.
- (1968) Documentary short: "Plain Speaking," Commentator, Director: S. Hill, Technical & Scientific Films, Sponsored by Ministry of Defense (Navy)
- (1977) Documentary short: "A System for the 80's," Commentator, Director: Derek Cunningham, Cygnet Guild Communications, Sponsored by Shell UK
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